The meaning of reading lies in first understanding its value and then examining its shortcomings, just like eating food—digesting it to absorb its essence and discard what is unnecessary.
In the face of love, many people lose themselves and even lose the courage to stand up again. However, one must understand that only those who truly love you can offer genuine care, not the sympathy or pity of bystanders.
In the vast universe, human beings are extremely small, like a grain of dust in the wind. Walking through this boundless world, we often feel our fragility and weakness. Thus, people always long for support, a shoulder to lean on, and a source of strength to face life’s storms.
In an unforgiving storm, one may lose direction and remain alone in the mud. Birds fly past, people walk by, yet no one stops. I walk with loneliness, through autumn and winter.
To suffer loss is considered a blessing; patience reflects virtue; tolerance reflects wisdom; diligence brings intelligence; hardship becomes wealth; enduring hardship leads to sweetness. Helping the poor is compassion; respect is humility; inner clarity is righteousness; power comes with responsibility. Selflessness is noble, greed is evil; helping others brings joy, deceiving others creates debt; fairness represents clarity, excessive desire brings misfortune, and honesty represents goodness.
The cicada sings loudly because its life lasts only a short summer, and it uses its limited time to express its existence fully.
True happiness does not depend on external circumstances but comes from within. Some people spend their life savings traveling abroad only to feel disappointed, while others find joy even in disaster-stricken areas.
The human body is fragile, yet its desires are often disproportionately strong, and this contradiction runs through the entire human experience.